Circle 9 Ranch Campground
Relax and enjoy quality time with loved ones. We are a centrally located and offer year round, diverse camping accommodations to meet a variety of needs. We are located 10 miles East of Concord, NH and close to many popular ... visitnh.com
Blake's Brook Campground
Family oriented camping; full hookup sites, tenting and cabin rentals. visitnh.com
K & S Outdoor
We book Striped Bass Charters during the last week of May through mid August. The first 4 weeks are usually live bait fishing mackerel,pollock or live herring. The boat is docked in New Burury Port, Mass. We start fishing ... anglerweb.com
Twin Oaks Campground
Twin Oaks Campground is located in the beautiful Merrimack Region of Southern New Hampshire on the Suncook River. Were just minutes from the big city but when your here you will feel miles away. Very competitive Rates, Free ... visitnh.com
Lazy River Family Campground
Lazy River Family Campground is a perfect spot for your summer vacation. It's not only a great campground, but its central location makes the day trips a pleasure as well. Located 10 miles East of Concord, or 1 1/2 hours Nor... visitnh.com
Charmingfare Farm
The Charmingfare Farm has the largest collection of agriculture animals & North American wildlife in NH. When you visit our 180 acre farm children as well as adults will find an affordable, educational and exciting exp... seenewengland.com
Soucook River
The Soucook River is a 29.2 mile long (47.1 km) river located in central New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Merrimack River, which flows to the Gulf of Maine. The Soucook River begins at the outle... anglerweb.com
Lamprey
The Upper Section of the Lamprey River is a delightful class III/IV creek located in south-central New Hampshire. It's close location allows for short-notice paddling after work on weekdays. Be aware that the rive... americanwhitewater.org
Suncook River
The Suncook River is a 35.7 mile long (57.5 km) river located in central New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Merrimack River, which flows to the Gulf of Maine. The Suncook River begins at the outle... anglerweb.com
Kimball Pond, Dunbarton, New Hampshire
This small, scenic pond, nestled among the hills just to the south of Concord, provides an outstanding place to paddle. Numerous marshy coves and islands await exploration, as does the Great Meadows marsh, which expands out t... trails.com
Merrimack River Outdoor Education And Conservation Area, Les...
A captivating exploration of the Merrimack River floodplain below the headquarters of the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests. The Pemigewasset and Winnipesaukee rivers of central New Hampshire join in the nor... trails.com
Turkey Pond, Little Turkey Pond, And Turee Pond, Bow, New...
This beautiful spot, where St. Paul?s School protects much of the land on the east side, lies just outside of Concord. A wonderful biking and hiking path circles the ponds. Though I-89 bisects the two ponds?and provides a fai... trails.com
Bear Brook State Park, Catamount Trail, Concord, New Hampshire
Between the close of winter and the arrival of spring, avid hikers suffer malaise when snows melt and warmer weather softens the water-logged earth. We call it Mud Season,a time when suitable trails are hard to find. Although... trails.com
Firehouse Pond
Trout stocking is beginning, and the fish look great this year. Big, thick rainbows, beautiful brookies and powerful browns will soon be lying in wait for your fly, lure or worm. As an added bonus, a number of brood stock ... anglerweb.com
Captain Bill's Charters
Captain Bill's Charters offers the best deep sea fishing, scuba diving and sightseeing tours in New England. Plan your private fishing trip for cod, haddock, blue fish, shark and tuna. Bring your family, company organizati... anglerweb.com
Turkey Pond
This is a beautiful body of water right outside Concord, New Hampshire. It encompasses approximately 165 acres. Much of the surrounding land is owned by St Paul's Prep School, and at times, they can be seen either practicin... paddling.net